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1. Agnes Pelton : desert transcendentalist [2022]
- Pelton, Agnes, 1881-1961, author.
- Munich : Hirmer, [2022] Phoenix, AZ : Phoenix Art Museum
- Description
- Book — 219 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
- Summary
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Agnes Pelton: Desert Transcendentalist will be the first survey of this under recognized American painter in over 22 years. Her distinctive paintings could be described as metaphysical landscapes rooted in the California desert near Cathedral City. Pelton chiefly drew on her own inspirations, superstitions, and beliefs to exemplify emotional states. The publication seeks to clarify the artist's significance and role within the cannon of American Modernism but also against the legacy of European abstraction. It contextualizes her work against her contemporaries, Marsden Hartley and Georgia O'Keeffe, and their distinct versions of American spiritual modernism. Pelton's highly symbolic paintings were inspired by religious sources ranging from Theosophy and Agni Yoga to the spiritual teachings of Dane Rudhyar and Will Levington Comfort. Over three decades she devoted herself to painting spiritual abstractions, which conveyed her "light message to the world.".
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ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
- Meyer, Richard, 1966- author.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 319 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 34 cm
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"An account of the life and work of Morris Hirshfield, an immigrant to the US in the 1890s; a successful tailor and shoe designer; and then a celebrated self-taught artist, beloved of the surrealists"-- Provided by publisher
A garment worker and slipper manufacturer with no training in art, Morris Hirshfield was never expected to make history. Against all odds, his wildly stylized paintings of female figures, often nude, animals, and landscapes became internationally known in the 1940s. Admired by Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, and the French surrealists, his peak moment of visibility occurred in 1943, when the Museum of Modern Art mounted a one-man show of his work. The exhibition was widely reviewed—though mostly reviled—by the press, who jeeringly crowned Hirshfield “Master of the Two Left Feet” for his tendency to display the female body in that unorthodox fashion. After the artist's death in 1946, his work was largely forgotten, but in Master of the Two Left Feet, art historian Richard Meyer rediscovers Hirshfield for twenty-first-century audiences, offering full-color reproductions that capture the vibrant imagination and sheer visual pleasure of Hirshfield's paintings. The book also features a catalog of works compiled by curator Susan Davidson which provides the most comprehensive documentation of the artist's work ever assembled. Ten years in the making, Master of the Two Left Feet presents Hirshfield's unlikely career as a painter not only as a missing episode in the history of twentieth-century art but as a case study of the ways in which artists go missing from historical knowledge and public memory. By looking closely at Hirshfield and his milieu in 1940s Brooklyn, Meyer demonstrates how much we have yet to learn, and to see, of the visual past. The book accompanies the exhibition “Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered,” at the American Folk Art Museum, New York City, September 22, 2022–January 27, 2023 -- Provided by publisher
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ARTHIST 288, ARTHIST 288, ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 288 -- Putting it together: The Art of Curating
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
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- ARTHIST 288 -- Putting it together: The Art of Curating
- Instructor(s)
- Ron Reichman
- Course
- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
3. Basquiat's Defacement : the untold story [2019]
- LaBouvier, Chaédria, author, editor.
- New York, NY : Guggenheim Museum, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 153 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
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ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
- Bashkoff, Tracey R.
- New York : Guggenheim Museum, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 243 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
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ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
5. Florine Stettheimer : painting poetry [2017]
- Stettheimer, Florine, 1871-1944 artist, poet.
- New York, New York : The Jewish Museum ; New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 168 pages : illustrations, portraits (some color) ; 25 cm
- Summary
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A new look at the art of one of the most charming and idiosyncratic personalities of early 20th-century New York Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) was a New York original: a society lady who hosted an avant-garde salon in her Manhattan home, a bohemian and a flapper, a poet, a theater designer, and above all an influential painter with a sharp satirical wit. Stettheimer collaborated with Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, befriended (and took French lessons from) Marcel Duchamp, and was a member of Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe's artistic and intellectual circle. Beautifully illustrated with 150 color images, including the majority of the artist's extant paintings, as well as drawings, theater designs, and ephemera, this volume also highlights Stettheimer's poetry and gives her a long overdue critical reassessment. The essays published here-as well as a roundtable discussion by seven leading contemporary female artists-overturn the traditional perception of Stettheimer as an artist of mere novelties. Her work is linked not only to American modernism and the New York bohemian scene before World War II but also to a range of art practices active today. Flamboyant and epicurean, she was an astute documenter of New York and parodist of her social milieu; her highly decorative scenes borrowed from Surrealism and contributed to the beginnings of a feminist aesthetic.
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ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer
- Sussman, Elisabeth, 1939-
- New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by H.N. Abrams, c1995.
- Description
- Book — 143 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
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ARTHIST 441
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- ARTHIST 441 -- Overlooked/Understudied
- Instructor(s)
- Richard Meyer